So, I am building a rat rod. Going to be running a 58' ford 223 out a truck and have access to weber down drafts that came off of a 70's era jag, think they are 38's maybe 40's. Now if you don't know there are only 4 ports that feed the 6 cylinders on this particular motor, it isn't the most ideal head configuration but it works. Question is should I run two carbs and have larger venturies on the ports that feed the two cylinders? Two carbs with a plenum to attempt at getting even fueling, or three carbs with either a plenum or have a manifold with one throat of the carb feeding the single ports and two throats fueling the dual cylinder ports? I know the best configuration is one throat feeding each cylinder but when you are using a common port I'm not sure what is the best way around this, the easiest way is to run a common plenum for even fueling but that is kinda eleminating the point of running webers, except for the fact that two or three down drafts would look just plain cool on top of an old six sitting in front of a rusty cowl and a conglomerated 4 door sedan turned into a truck cab...
any help is appreciated,
Cory
p.s plans are to run a clifford dual exhaust with a couple of stacks coming out the bed... oh and that would be the only chrome on the entire car, just the original patina on the rest and a lil bit of rusty metal primer to cover any of the additional welds that may be exposed to the elements...did I mention that I am using a tractor grill off of an old farm all tractor ahahahahah, at least it will have 4 wheel disc brakes.
any help is appreciated,
Cory
p.s plans are to run a clifford dual exhaust with a couple of stacks coming out the bed... oh and that would be the only chrome on the entire car, just the original patina on the rest and a lil bit of rusty metal primer to cover any of the additional welds that may be exposed to the elements...did I mention that I am using a tractor grill off of an old farm all tractor ahahahahah, at least it will have 4 wheel disc brakes.